The Facts of Recurrent Yeast Infections

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Women suffer many conditions that are specific to their gender, most of which are either infectious or bacterial. As a fungal condition that targets the outer vaginal area, this one is easily treatable but prone to recurring in women who are exposed to it once.

Reliable Tips For Treating Ovarian Cysts

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Ovarian cysts are such a common condition among menstruating women that treating ovarian cysts are not given much priority until they actually rupture and cause a lot of pain. Untreated ovarian cysts do cause some pain and discomfort but this pain tends to fluctuate.

Vaginal Yeast Infection Symptoms

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If you have ever suffered from a vaginal yeast infection you will know just how irritating and uncomfortable the condition is. If you are unsure whether your symptoms are due to a vaginal yeast infection, then here are some of the common vaginal symptoms which you may be experiencing.

Home Treatment For BV Symptoms

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If you have bacterial vaginosis, one of the most distressing aspects is the unpleasant and somewhat embarrassing symptoms which accompany the condition. The main problems are the foul fishy vaginal odor and the unbearable itching and burning sensation felt by many women. Home treatment for BV symptoms can be very effective and yet simple and… Read more »

Polycystic Ovarian Disease

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It is surprising how many women we see with polycystic ovarian disease (PCOD) in the naturopathic clinic, but why? My guess would be that many of these women find their doctor unhelpful with hormonal conditions like PCOD and endometriosis, as many just do the standard blood tests and then recommended certain drugs or the pill… Read more »

Vulvodynia and Candida

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Over the last few decades the diagnosis of vulvodynia, a condition characterized by chronic pain of the vulva is slowly being recognized. While much remains to be discovered about the origins of vulvodynia there is a link emerging between candida and vulvodynia.